The latest update to Edge Animate gives you the ability to add audio, implement a design that scales with the browser (responsive design) and even add your own JavaScript libraries for use in Edge Animate. This video shows you how to do all of this, and as you probably already know, Animate can be updated from creativecloud.com.

Julieanne Kost, Adobe Principal Evangelist Photoshop and Lightroom, takes a close look at several feature enhancements and refinements made to scripted patterns including placing patterns along a path, rendering unique trees for concept, architectural and fine art images and scripted border designs. Learn how to unlock the background into a layer with a single click, choose recent colors from the swatches panel and add and change color readouts for multiple color samplers at once.

Adobe Story is far more than a script-writing application. Story knows the difference between interior and exterior scenes, recognizes character names, and can even keep track of props and special effects. All of this information can be used to automatically generate production reports and schedules. Learn how in this lesson.

The new Adobe Story panel in Premiere Pro introduces an incredible time-saver for editing dialog-rich projects. Learn a quick and easy way to connect script dialogue or interview transcripts from Adobe Story with video clips in Adobe Premiere Pro.

If you’re planning production for a film, documentary, or digital short, you’ll need a script to keep everything organized and the dialogue on track. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to use Adobe Story® to quickly create a script with acts, scenes, characters, and dialogue.

Adobe Story Free users can now create up to 3 schedules, converting the metadata automatically generated while writings a script into meaningful production information so you can plan your shoot. This episode shows you how easy it it to do.

Adobe Story supports multiple script types, including Multi-Column and AV Scripts. Regardless of the format, if there's dialogue in the script, you can share it with Adobe Premiere Pro to improve the accuracy of speech to text analysis. This episode introduces multiple script formats using Story Free, and shows you how to share your script with Adobe Premiere Pro.

Adobe Story Free includes the same automated script formatting and template features as Story Plus. This episode shows you how to import scripts from your hard drive, and create a new script using a template.

Learn about the two mechanisms in Adobe Acrobat for automating tasks: JavaScript to enable hidden functionality and Actions for grouping multiple tasks into a single step. These two features can greatly improve workflow efficiency, reduce human error, and cut down on training time for employees who need to use these workflows. This session will cover the details of using JavaScript for Acrobat automation and creating guided Actions. We'll include practical working examples.

Join Paul Trani as he explores the powerful animation potential of IK layers in Flash Professional CS5.5, allowing you to link assets together to create dynamic, skeleton-like structures. IK layers act like Motion tweens.

Paul Trani highlights the strengths of TLF text in Flash Professional CS5.5, and reveals a few tricks for optimizing SWF file sizes by using the Text Container Manager (TCM). TCM text is a subset of TLF text functionality that yields smaller file sizes and is appropriate for any text that will not change at runtime.

Developer Evangelist Paul Trani shows how easy it is to manipulate entire sets of layers with a new feature in Flash Professional CS5.5 to duplicate aspects of an animation or create After Effects style compositions.

Mobile devices are unlike laptop computers in that you interact with the content using touchpoints. In this video, Paul Trani creates a simple drawing application using ActionScript in Flash Professional.

Learn how to make the most of metadata and speech analysis. This tutorial shows how to start your project in Adobe Story, move it into OnLocation, import it into Adobe Premiere Pro, and then send it out to disc or the web via Encore.

Learn how Adobe's new script- and screenplay-writing tool, Adobe Story, can become the cornerstone of a workflow that saves valuable on-set and post-production time, while ensuring that the assets you create are rich in metadata and therefore easy to discover online.

Use Adobe Story to help write screenplays, scripts, and to collaboratively work on production and post-production. Plan your shoot more efficiently by leveraging your script in Adobe OnLocation to create shot lists and import your clips into Adobe Premiere Pro to create a preliminary rough cut.

Karl Soule talks about how Adobe Story will play the starting role in the pre-production phase of a planning-to-playback workflow thanks to the tight integration that will be available with future versions of Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium.

In this episode Paul shows the new CS4 object based tweening model including how to create animations using the timeline, how to use the Motion Editor and also how to save and reuse your animations using Motion Presets.

In this episode Paul looks at 2 ways to get your InDesign documents out to Flash. The first is directly as a SWF file, and the second as XFL so you can open your pages directly in Flash and bring them to life.